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(07-26-2022, 02:48 PM)Bellateda Wrote: Isn't she 3+ years old already? She must be fertile.
Young, especially lone females who doesnt have a pride and no pride male, and who never mated before, are very careful to approach and trust other males, because until now, she was running from adult males she encounterd, because they would kill her.
So lone females like Gingerella and Tsalala young female will prob take more time to start mating.